MULTINATIONAL CORPORATIONS IN INDIA MEANING • Multinational corporations (MNCs) are huge industrial organizations having a wide network of branches and subsidiaries spread over a number of countries. The two main characteristics of MNCs are their large size and the fact that their worldwide activities are centrally controlled by the parent companies. POSITIVE ROLE OF MNCs • The frst important contribution of MNCs is its role in flling the resource gap between targeted or desired
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GPSM (KRALJIC) What is kraljics matrix and how can products be moved from one part of the matrix to the other? Intro: it is the first comprehensive purchasing model introduced by Kraljic (1983). It was targeted at aiding purchasers in deciding what purchasing strategy to use for which product. Its main aim is to minimize supply risk and make the most of buying power. The approach includes the construction of a 2x2 four-category portfolio matrix that classifies products on the basis of two dimensions:
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What can do as AIS? User Designer Auditors System advisors Information system users Accountants use information systems to generate information for decision makers. Accountants as System Designers The accounting function is responsible for the conceptual system‚ while the computer function is responsible for the physical system. Accountants as System Auditors Financial auditors (Internal or External) Attest to fairness of financial statement Attest to fairness of internal controls
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Content: 1. Introduction 2. Main part 3.1 Outsourcing definition and types 3.2 Outsourcing and its effect on business 3.3 Outsourcing pros and cons 3. Conclusion 4. Bibliography Introduction The term outsourcing comes with many preconceived connotations‚ both positive and negative‚ thus the study of the mechanisms for effective use of outsourcing as a business development tool is also clouded with these perception issues. Much of the academic
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The Groupon Effect Harness the Behavior‚ Not the Deal February 2012 Context Daily deal sites have become a regular fixture in the columns of respected business publications ranging from the Wall Street Journal to the Financial Times What… Is the hype about around deal sites? Their growth in popularity with consumers has garnered frequent attention from analysts‚ highlighting their success only to meet it with equal skepticism With so much interest in the market‚ Grail Research
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Competitive Position of IT Company: International Business Machines (IBM) Case Study I. Introduction: The Company that has been chosen for this case study is International Business Machines abbreviated IBM. This company was founded by Herman Hollerith in 1896 as the Tabulating Machine Company. It was later incorporated as the Computing Tabulating and Recording Corporation on June 16 1911. The Company was listed in the New York Stock Exchange in 1916 and one year later the Canadian and South
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Mergers & Acquisitions + = Branding as an engine for mergers and acquisitions MetaDesign Unit 2601‚ Zhongyu Plaza A6 Gongti North Road 100027 Beijing +86·10·85 23 57 88 www.metadesign.cn Leibnizstraße 65 10629 Berlin +49·30·59 00 54·0 www.metadesign.de Grafenberger Allee 100 40237 Düsseldorf +49·211·69 07 87·0 www.metadesign.de 615 Battery Street San Francisco‚ CA 94111 +1·415·627 07 90 www.metadesign.com Klausstrasse 26 8008 Zürich +41·44·560 34·00 www.metadesign.ch Mergers and acquisitions
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References: Accenture. (2005). Accenture Helps Harley-Davidson Create a More Strategic HR function. http://www.accenture.com/SiteCollectionDocuments/PDF/hp_harley.pdf#zoom=50 Alta Resources. (2013). About Alta. http://www.altaresources.com/about-alta.html Badger Mining Corporation
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INTRODUCTION The Indian Pharmaceutical industry has been witnessing phenomenal growth in recent years‚ driven by rising consumption levels in the country and strong demand from export markets. The pharmaceutical industry in India is estimated to be worth about US$ 8 bn‚ growing at an annual rate of 12-15%. In world rankings‚ the domestic industry stands 3rd in terms of volume and 12th in value growth terms. The ranking in value terms may also be a reflection of the low prices at which medicines
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